NABA Symposium - Managing Multiple Generations, Karl Ahlrichs
Timehacks for Women & Humans
1. Intro to Timehacks for Women
(& Humans)
A Work In Progress – Kathy Keanini
2. Humans have more than ever to do
…with one common constraint – the 24-hour day
3. Social Media & the Digital Content Revolution
…have introduced two new categories of time use
We can learn literally anything we want Long lost friends are now found
4. She can’t bring home the bacon
She lied….
AND fry it up in a pan
AND never let him forget he’s a man
AND be a fulltime mom
AND evolve her mind
AND maintain healthy friendships
AND look good
AND absorb all overhead and
administrative duties in the home &
at work & in all other settings
5. And We’re Debating As a Result
…can we really have it all?
Renewed Debate
1950 2005* 2012
33% in
61% in
workforce
workforce
*Social & Digital Revolution – estimated tipping point
6. They’re both right…but there’s more
“Elite Women Put a New Spin on an Old Agree. Agree. Oh & this.
Debate” – Jodi Kantor, The New York Times
Sanberg: Slaughter: We need to think
Working moms We can have it like hackers.
need help from all, but not at
+
working dads. the same time.
Collaboration Awareness Timehacking
7. Expanding a bit
Collaboration: It takes a village
In the home, in business, in neighborhoods & communities –
success will require cooperative efforts
Awareness: Keep calm & design your life
Dear human, you likely can’t have it all at once, so explore
what is most important right now and in your lifetime.
Identify the tradeoffs – once you have the evidence, go with
your gut
Timehacking:
Prioritize well and then find tools, experts, tribes, technology
& patterns to fit in more in support of being your best
8. Timehacks I Plan to Share
Technology-based shortcuts
Great apps that save time in various domains
Sourcing SMEs
Simplifying it all with visuals when….I have time